paizo.com Recent Posts in James L Sutter on Writing Excusespaizo.com Recent Posts in James L Sutter on Writing Excuses2012-10-22T04:05:42Z2012-10-22T04:05:42ZRe: Pathfinder Tales: James L Sutter on Writing ExcusesKajehasehttp://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p2t2?James-L-Sutter-on-Writing-Excuses#42012-10-23T01:58:53Z2012-10-23T01:58:53Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Sutter wrote:</div><blockquote> All of them were, in fact, wearing pants. Though Mary Robinette Kowal read a passage of Prince of Wolves in her "phone sex voice"--sadly not recorded--which probably balances it out in terms of salaciousness. :) </blockquote><p>I heard the aftermath of that in an earlier episode... the tittering alone makes me wish I'd been there.James Sutter wrote:All of them were, in fact, wearing pants. Though Mary Robinette Kowal read a passage of Prince of Wolves in her "phone sex voice"--sadly not recorded--which probably balances it out in terms of salaciousness. :)
I heard the aftermath of that in an earlier episode... the tittering alone makes me wish I'd been there.Kajehase2012-10-23T01:58:53ZRe: Pathfinder Tales: James L Sutter on Writing ExcusesDave Gross (Contributor)http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p2t2?James-L-Sutter-on-Writing-Excuses#32012-10-22T21:40:59Z2012-10-22T21:40:59Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Sutter wrote:</div><blockquote> All of them were, in fact, wearing pants. Though Mary Robinette Kowal read a passage of Prince of Wolves in her "phone sex voice"--sadly not recorded--which probably balances it out in terms of salaciousness. :) </blockquote><p>You should have asked her to her to do that for Chapters Two, Four, and Sixteen of <i>Queen of Thorns</i>, although I suppose someone might have called the police.James Sutter wrote:All of them were, in fact, wearing pants. Though Mary Robinette Kowal read a passage of Prince of Wolves in her "phone sex voice"--sadly not recorded--which probably balances it out in terms of salaciousness. :)
You should have asked her to her to do that for Chapters Two, Four, and Sixteen of Queen of Thorns, although I suppose someone might have called the police.Dave Gross (Contributor)2012-10-22T21:40:59ZRe: Pathfinder Tales: James L Sutter on Writing ExcusesJames Sutter (Executive Editor)http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p2t2?James-L-Sutter-on-Writing-Excuses#22012-10-22T19:58:21Z2012-10-22T19:58:21Z<p>All of them were, in fact, wearing pants. Though Mary Robinette Kowal read a passage of Prince of Wolves in her "phone sex voice"--sadly not recorded--which probably balances it out in terms of salaciousness. :)</p>All of them were, in fact, wearing pants. Though Mary Robinette Kowal read a passage of Prince of Wolves in her "phone sex voice"--sadly not recorded--which probably balances it out in terms of salaciousness. :)James Sutter (Executive Editor)2012-10-22T19:58:21ZPathfinder Tales: James L Sutter on Writing ExcusesKajehasehttp://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p2t2?James-L-Sutter-on-Writing-Excuses#12012-10-22T04:05:42Z2012-10-22T04:05:42Z<p>On episode <a href="http://www.writingexcuses.com/2012/10/21/writing-excuses-7-43-tie-in-fantasy-fiction-with-james-l-sutter/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">7:43 of Writing Excuses</a>, Sutter comes on to talk about tie-in fiction with Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Howard Tayler, and Mary and Robinette Kowal.</p>
<p>What I'd like to know is - was Howard wearing any pants during the talk?</p>On episode 7:43 of Writing Excuses, Sutter comes on to talk about tie-in fiction with Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Howard Tayler, and Mary and Robinette Kowal.
What I'd like to know is - was Howard wearing any pants during the talk?Kajehase2012-10-22T04:05:42Z